African Members

Created in January 1995 by Jean Kacou Diagou, the New Interafrican Insurance Company (NSIA) began operations in July 1995. It was supported by a team of professional traders and private Ivorian economic operators.

According to the status as of 9 May 2005, the General Confederation of Enterprises in Côte d'Ivoire (CGECI) is a union between professional groups, trade unions and professional associations of industry, trade, services and agriculture governed by the Labour Code.

The Société Ivoirienne de Raffinage was founded in 1962 and three years later, in 1965, the SIR refinery came on stream. The facility initially covered a surface area of 40 hectares but this has since doubled. Equipped with two crude distillation units and a hydrocracker, SIR has a nameplate capacity of 3.8 million tonnes per year.

The African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) was established in Abuja, Nigeria in October, 1993 by African Governments, African private and institutional investors as well as non-African financial institutions and private investors for the purpose of financing, promoting and expanding intra- African and extra-African trade.

The Federation of West African Business Organizations (FOPAO) is a regional institution, established by the National Employers Organizations of the States of West Africa to facilitate the process of regional economic integration undertaken by the West African States, particularly within the framework of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the West Economic and Monetary Union African (UEMOA).

Scanning Systems SA specialises in the design, financing, construction and operation of infrastructure in the transport and energy projects, according to the Build-operate-transfer (BOT) model. Scanning Systems Limited is a company whose head office is based in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.

African Logistics Holdings

Shipping and Logistics - United Arab Emirates

ALH is a company created in the UAE with a port management license specialising in the development of maritime port terminals in Africa, focusing on non-containerised cargo. ALH intends to team up with African industrial entrepreneurs to win, finance, build operate and maintain port concessions in non-containerised terminals. As a holding company it will take equity in the concessionaire companies (terminals) alongside local stakeholders.</p>
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The main activity of Aenergy, as a project promoter, focuses on the development of infrastructures that foster the socio-economic sustainability of the Republic of Angola through strategic and priority projects. We promote "turnkey" solutions, involving technology, equipment, services and management, in support of strategies for the reconstruction of key sectors of the national economy. In parallel, we conceptualize and coordinate the implementation of financial solutions, through private or public-private vehicles, with priority for the establishment of long-term relationships with our partners.</p>
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Opaia SA operates in the energy, environment and water, engineering, civil construction, agriculture and livestock, real estate, financial investment, hotel and tourism sectors, education, distribution, retail and technology sectors. information. And in all of them, it always seeks to gather the best international skills and knowledge.</p>
<p>The Opaia SA group has several companies focused on different business areas that aim, in addition to financial profit, to sustainability, social development of the Angolan people and national reconstruction.</p>
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GENERALE ALIMENTAIRE AFRICAINE (GAA) offers a wide range of services that help reduce risk, ensure quality and improve productivity throughout the supply chain. We help to ensure the integrity of the food chain by assisting us to produce better, by promoting the development of new seed varieties, by analyzing soils and crops, by accompanying the product along the entire processing and supply chain of distribution.</p>
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